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Show WEDNESDAY. MARCH 7. 2001 THE DAILY UTAH CHRONiCLE if MANKILLER RULING continued from page continued from page 1 fair-mark- 1 rebuild themselves, she said. "They had some of the first schools west of the MississippL.they printed newspapers in English and fore, gaining an unfair advantage, as well as exceeding their budget by nearly double. "The whole point of this rule is to stop what they Cherokee," she said. "How can I not be an optimist when I see what has survived?" she Innovation reported on their financial disclosures that they spent $6 on campaign products. However, No Bull estimated the "market value" price of the food to questioned. Mankiller said she believes that "given the right set of circumstances, people would go back into the tradition of helping each other." Mankiller spoke about her jour- be ney into leadership. "I evolved from a young woman Hendricks based his decision for Innovation on the value, rather than dictionary definition of what No Bull and the elections committee considered to be Redbook's definition. "All parties were aware it was an actual purchase," Harmon said. "A purchase is when I give you something and I get something in return." valInnovation also argued even with the No had as to the ues stated by allocate Bull, they ability costs among the budgets of its General Assembly and Student Senate candidates, as the food was used only at their booths. Therefore, the party would not have violated Redbook's spending limit.' "Booths were sponsored by Assembly and Senate did," Lowe said. fair-mark- $1,727.21. McDonald said ASUU elections auditor Connor Hendricks told Innovation it was OK to bargain with businesses as long as they obtained signed contracts and receipts, and paid for the purchases. However, No Bull pointed out that the bottom of the contracts used the word "donations." 1 McMillen said she would like to at least double the number of scholarships currently offered to honors students. "I want to bring awareness of the program to the eyes of the public," she said. members," McDonald said. Both parties agreed if elected they would reconsider value the rules in Redbook which governed reporting. Rieke said. fair-mark- et LeaderShape is a dyna mic six-da- y leadership development experience designed to help participants learn to "Lead with Integrity." A group of 12 student leaders attended LeaderShape during this past summer and were so impressed that they arranged to bring the conference to the U. Center. She said "people saw the rough edges and not her potential" during those years. jffi Participation at LeaderShape costs only $50 per student and is essentially equivalent to a $1000 scholarship. Please apply it will truly be a experience! life-changi- k. ng Reserve Your Place Now! " 1 Mankiller initially said no. Jt wasn't until she visited rural a Native American community that she changed her mind. "I thought if I could do something to help these people I would. I was motivated by the larger issue, by what I could do'," she said. She said issues were what motivated her throughout her entire career and what continue to motivate her today. et HONORS continued from page Increased visibility will also increase student enrollment in the program, she said. The program boasts approximately 3,000 students, and contains "a student in about every major department," with little self confidence to...some-on- e who could tell her people confidently she thought she could lead them " she said. Mankiller began her community involvement as a teenager, volunteering in the San Francisco Indian "Don't ever believe because someone comes from certain circumstances that they have no potential," she said. Though she was very shy, her passions for the issues overcame her natural reticence until she could not help but speak out. Despite this outspoken activism, when she was asked to run for Deputy Principle Chief of her tribe, et p l Flex your leadership muscles. 2001 May 7-- 12, Applications can be obtained at www.ieadershape. utah.edu or picked up from ASUU (Union 234) or Heritage Commons Information Desk. Return applications to ASUU or Heritage Commons Information Desk by March 23, 2001. i i leooefJCRpe. AC! II I - COI T700 7 A Ul aily Utah Chronic le now accept ma ao plications for itor-in- Chief for the 2001-200- 2 m &r a ademic yea r. Applicafi ons are fk&M i naDie in Union room 2 5 irie for Api i lit sons! is f" 4 15 4 for Student Publications Funding Publications Council making available funding for student is publications for the academic year. Applications are available at the Chronicle Office, 236 Union. Deadline is March 23 at 5pm 2001-200- 2 5 |